As his client prepares to set a woman on fire, Stephen G. Weizenecker assesses the legal situation.

Sending someone up in flames is, after all, inherently dangerous. But it’s clear that this employee-a buff woman in a tight red T-shirt and jeans, her long hair bound into twist braids-is aware of the risk. She stands on the sidewalk, watching intently as two men and a fire marshal set blaze after blaze in a metal pan and then see how quickly they can douse the flames.

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